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The best way to help baby animals is to leave them alone in their natural habitat where they have the best chance of survival ...
Michigan DNR advises residents to leave baby wildlife in their natural habitats this spring to ensure their survival.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has one piece of advice on how to help baby wildlife this spring—leave ...
Other steps you can take to help baby wildlife include growing beneficial native plants near your home, refraining from using harmful pesticides, teaching children how to be good neighbors to wildlife ...
For the first time in more than a century, cougar cubs have been spotted living in the Michigan ... wild. It's something that should be celebrated, that we have the habitat to support an elusive ...
Brian Roell, wildlife biologist and Michigan ... There have been 133 sightings of the animal since 2008, all in Michigan’s upper peninsula and never in groups of more than two at a time ...